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Ivor Campbell

Ivor Campbell was born in Kirkintilloch, Scotland on January 11, 1898 and died in Portland, Oregon on September 1, 1971. He was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.
In 1924 he won the silver medal as the coxswain of the Canadian boat in the eights event. His family, native of Scotland, had moved him from his birthplace to Toronto, Canada, at the age of 12. In Toronto, he was educated, obtaining his doctorate in medicine in 1926. In World War II, he served first as a psychiatrist with the Royal Canadian Air Force, and then when the United States entered the war, he transferred to the United States Army Air Force, finishing as a flight surgeon with a rank of colonel. In college he won applaud for his skills in rowing, being on the Canadian Olympic Team in 1924. In his years in service during World War II, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French government for his superior help in establishing medical facilities and services to poverty ridden people in overtaken French Territory.
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